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package camelinaction;
import org.apache.camel.CamelContext;
import org.apache.camel.component.properties.PropertiesComponent;
/**
* Unit test to show how to use Camel properties component with the Java DSL.
* We test the Hello World example of integration kits, which is moving a file.
* <p/>
* This unit test is reusing the unit test which was designated to be
* tested in the production environment. Notice how we extend that class
* and the only difference is that we set a different location for
* the properties file on the PropertiesComponent
*
* @version $Revision: 240 $
*/
public class CamelRiderJavaDSLTest extends CamelRiderJavaDSLProdTest {
@Override
protected CamelContext createCamelContext() throws Exception {
CamelContext context = super.createCamelContext();
// setup the properties component to use the test file
PropertiesComponent prop = context.getComponent("properties", PropertiesComponent.class);
prop.setLocation("classpath:rider-test.properties");
return context;
}
}